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  1. ateamdreschfansite.neocities.org › donnaDONNA DRESCH - Neocities

    Donna apparantly helped facilitate Nirvana's first recording - "The band's first recording was a nine song performance recorded live in the studio at KAOS, the radio station at Olympia's Evergreen State College in May 1987.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Van_ConnerVan Conner - Wikipedia

    Formerly of. Screaming Trees. Gardener. VALIS. Solomon Grundy. Van Patrick Conner [1] (March 17, 1967 – January 17, 2023) was an American rock musician, best known as the bassist for Screaming Trees .

  3. Donna Dresch: It was a long-running joke with us that if you were in a strange town and saw a bar called “choices” or “chances” or “changes” it was a good bet that it was a gay bar. Before the E-Room, there was a dyke bar in Portland called Choices in the basement of the building on the NW corner of SE 29th and Stark.

  4. 10 de jul. de 2020 · Story Of The Earth by Team Dresch, released 10 July 2020 1. Story Of The Earth TD will donate 100% of our income from "Story of the Earth" to the Trans Justice Funding Project. https://www.transjusticefundingproject.org From their site: "We center the leadership of trans people organizing around their experiences with racism, economic injustice ...

  5. Popular Donna Dresch songs. Fagetarian and Dyke. Team Dresch. She's Crushing My Mind. Team Dresch. Musical Fanzine. Team Dresch. Remember Who You Are. Team Dresch.

  6. 7 de mar. de 2022 · Mar 7. Written By Lance Davis. Here's a fun find. The Screaming Trees in that brief window in 1988 when Donna Dresch played bass instead of Van Conner. Lance Davis. Proud hapa dad. Grateful husband. Author. Californian.

  7. Personal Best is the first studio album by the American queercore band Team Dresch. It was released on January 23, 1995 by both Candy Ass Records and Chainsaw Records. [3] It was reissued on Jealous Butcher Records in May 2019. The label reissued their entire back catalog in order to help reaffirm the band's legacy as queercore icons.